Why do some of listings of zero dollars ($0.0) show records for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars when clicked on?
Some tables display amounts rounded to the nearest million (and in some cases, billion). Contract amounts that are not large enough to be rounded-up to $1 million (or $1 billion) will be displayed as zero ($0.0). However, not all zero dollar ($0.0) listings contain entries – some are actually zero. Typically, the display of amounts as zero ($0.0) only occurs in results displayed at Low Level of Detail. However, all records are present and the actual amounts and records can be seen when the zero ($0.0) listing is clicked on or if the level of detail for the results is increased. USAspending.gov has not removed or deleted any data.
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